Category: lftp

I use lftp in a launchctl script to transfer and delete files from an Axway/Tumbleweed secure server, but after upgrading to macos Sierra, the connection failed (and looped forever retrying) with a brief flash of a “DH GEX group out of range” message.

Searching for the message reveals that it’s an ssh issue (DH is diffie-hellman): Apple apparently changed ssh to use a shorter keys by default in order to encourage use of TLS. At least I think that’s what happened. Could be that the secure server changed its key negotiation requirements the same day I upgraded to Sierra. The explanation of the error message (and solution to the problem) showed up in a Linux server forum.

First I mistakenly tried to rebuild lftp, which I could not do because ./configure died saying it couldn’t find the readline headers even though they were there (brew link –force readline). The second dead end was to try to change the fish:connect-program setting for lftp, but that had no effect. Finally, I scrolled through the lftp man page far enough to realize that the proper configuration setting is sftp:connect-program.